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Being nonbinary is just using custom settings instead of presets but for gender

@lutindiscret @restoration.software Given the outlined constraints I think @VeilidNetwork would be a great foundation to build on. Combined with a local database and a protocol to send messages between specific peers. Do you care about people being able to load a persons data when the person is offline?

@hermeticvm@convo.casa What are the main issues you have with them? I found Dolphin and Nautilus pretty much got the job done when I used them. Portfolio hasn't worked as well for me since it's more for mobile. Right now my XDG desktop portals and KDE themes are kinda fucked since I'm building a wayland desktop environment from scratch, but with the standard GNOME/Plasma setups it seemed fine.

Then again I am usually in the command line anyway >:P

The complaints about Linux needing way too much command line tinkering are valid.

Luckily for me I like tinkering in the command so much I use my "file browser" like twice a month at this point and do the rest with bash.

Just finished playing Stray. Ending made me cry NGL

@ryanramage yeah feel free to follow the main repo: github.com/RangerMauve/mind-go

Gonna push my latest version in the next week or so.

@ryanramage All within a few seconds with as little power or ram usage possible.

@ryanramage I'm giving the agent a tool call to use LLaVA to "see". I'm going to allow it access to the screen, an image file, or the camera.

I want a flow along the lines of:
- "Hey, save this text as a reminder for later"
- tool("see", "extract the text from the image") => take a pic and run through llava
- tool('save', "{summarized text}", ["reminder"]) => save to local database for later
- response: "Saved!"

- "What was the last reminder you saved?"
- tool('load', 'reminder', {limit: 1})

Ordered a glasses mounted camera to feed to my local AI when I'm on the go

@starshine @delta is doing some cool stuff. I think grant funding has been useful for getting these protocols set up.

I also use Matrix on the daily and it fits the criteria.

My hot take is that implementing ActivtyPub and getting it to talk to different implementations is not all that hard. I have had to do stuff that turns my brain inside out and "Oh what json properties do I need in this HTTP API with lots of examples in existing implementations" is a cakewalk. It just takes some time and tinkering.

@ww Maybe? Is this something a user would use from a cli? It seems to be more for web services from what I'm seeing.

Is there something like but for cli apps?

Gotta figure out how to demo a smart contract for something 😅

Yesterday #UAW4811 rank and file successfully picketed unionized maintenance and delivery workers trying to work on water damage in #UCLA's Engineering 4 building. Today that building is shut down due to water damage. THAT is how you strike

@happyborg I've been using it with continue.dev as a local copilot. I mostly use it for doing basic refactoring or looking up syntax. I think search in general is getting worse and with local models you get the chance to do it all offline. I specifically care about having a fine tuned model people can have within their browser to let them make p2p apps fully offline and on mesh networks.

Excited for 100 years from now when people start saying "Can Your Hear Me?" instead of "Hello"

This post by @maggie has some great ideas on how tech can help enable applications for regular folks. I've been wanting to do something similar within @agregore some day with local LLMs helping people author p2p web apps.

maggieappleton.com/home-cooked

They should make a Warrior Cats series in the style of Cats 2019.

I'm really really really not interested in computers getting more powerful.
I am super interested in them being more repairable and modifiable, drawing less power, lasting and being supported for way longer etc. That stuff still gets me excited

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